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Yeah I know. No matter how much you love the game, CC fees really can't be justified. It is an expensive hobby (that I absolutely love btw!) and my son has been bitten by the golf bug as well, but my monthly golf nut is pretty pricey. $750 a month (not including cart fees), but we have two very, very nice courses that are completely different from one another. During the summer, I might play 3 or 4 times per week (9 or 18 hoses). During the winter...not so much. Socially, I don't get a real benefit from hanging out with the other members because the place can be kind of a ghost town, but the cool thing about that is that I can basically walk on and play whenever me or my son wants too. Clubhouse is nice, but for the most part, it is pretty boring. The events they host are nothing I would really want to do on a friday night or a holiday because again...they are pretty boring. We have the usual combo of rich folks, pro athletes, retirees, and working folks like me but I like to play a lot by myself, invite friends to join me who aren't members, or just play with my son. Plus, the courses are less than 5 minutes from the crib which is a real benefit. Am I nuts to pay this kind of monthly fee? What do you all pay per month and what is your mental justification?

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

A ridiculous amount that isn’t worth sharing but I will say that I have paid less than $200 in cart fees in the last 5 years at my clubs. I only take a cart when I’m bringing guests that might have trouble keeping pace. At this point in my life it is almost hard to enjoy golf if I take a cart. Almost. Let me age 5 more years of grumpiness and it likely will be. I can think of at least 8 free rounds I’ve turned down this year at high end places because I knew I’d have to take a cart instead of walking due to the people I’d be playing with.

If the money is instrumental in giving you time with your children, and they come out and play, every penny is well spent. I joined a club to be able to teach my kids to play - with no public course pressure of daily fees, no tee time hastling, partial rounds, unlimited range and practice facility time, and their right to be there.

I never signed up for a cart plan.

Many guys were jealous of me being lucky enough to get to play and spend so much time with my sons.

Now that they are away at college I am thinking of dropping, but I have not decided, but I don’t regret a dime of my membership because of the memories I have of us.

A ridiculous amount that isn’t worth sharing but I will say that I have paid less than $200 in cart fees in the last 5 years at my clubs. I only take a cart when I’m bringing guests that might have trouble keeping pace. At this point in my life it is almost hard to enjoy golf if I take a cart. Almost. Let me age 5 more years of grumpiness and it likely will be. I can think of at least 8 free rounds I’ve turned down this year at high end places because I knew I’d have to take a cart instead of walking due to the people I’d be playing with.

One of the reasons I belong to a private club in the first place is that most of the public courses around here do not allow walking.

Everything has its drawbacks, as the man said when his mother-in-law died, and they came down upon him for the funeral expenses.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

Wow! Where's this because I'm moving.

Has to be a catch because this is too good to be true. I'm thinking like 100k initiation fee or something. Haha

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

Wow! Where's this because I'm moving.

Has to be a catch because this is too good to be true. I'm thinking like 100k initiation fee or something. Haha

No catch. :-) When I joined I think I paid a $500 initiation fee...that was about 12 years ago. Not sure what it is today.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

Wow! Where's this because I'm moving.

Lol! Harmon Golf and Fitness in Rockland, Massachusetts.

Ah it's a 9 hole course and a family of 3 would be $325/month

It’s great for what it is - if I lived closer I’d join just for the practice facilities. But it’s more “driving range on steroids” than “country club”.

I pay $100 per month for my club in western NC and itâ€™s a fantastic course. $12 to ride 18 (due to the hills and elevation course is unwalkable)and there are no food minimums or other charges at all. Discount in restaurant and on all merch in pro shop. I know Iâ€™m getting a sweet deal.

Depends on your choices for golf, your income, your expenses, your subjective valuation of how you use your leisure time and how your value all that goes into golf and where you play it - what other people pay per month doesn't enter into it at all if you are rational. Completely irrelevant.

Our dues are $640 a month, but we might have the largest club in America and it is always hopping year round. We have 2 18 hole courses, outdoor and indoor pools, bowling alley (duckpins) and a nice health club but you pay extra for that. My bar bill runs well over $600/mo excluding dinning,. It's well worth it though.

Our dues are $640 a month, but we might have the largest club in America and it is always hopping year round. We have 2 18 hole courses, outdoor and indoor pools, bowling alley (duckpins) and a nice health club but you pay extra for that. My bar bill runs well over $600/mo excluding dinning,. It's well worth it though.

Ahhh...Congressional! You forgot to mention the hotel rooms for out of town guests!

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

Wow! Where's this because I'm moving.

Lol! Harmon Golf and Fitness in Rockland, Massachusetts.

Ah it's a 9 hole course and a family of 3 would be $325/month

It's great for what it is - if I lived closer I'd join just for the practice facilities. But it's more "driving range on steroids" than "country club".

I don't see it as a country club either...more of a practice facility. The folks are really nice, and the members are laid back. None of that highbrow crap.

$195 month. Includes unlimited golf. A great practice facility (grass range, a 100 yard pitching range, practice greens, a bunker complex, and a short par 3 course (48 to 107 yards), and heated bays for the winter. Also includes a gym membership, and no food or drink minimum.

Wow! Where's this because I'm moving.

Lol! Harmon Golf and Fitness in Rockland, Massachusetts.

I've played there!

I enjoyed the course and played pretty well One of my friends from work is a member. Your practice facility is really nice, and I was impressed by the number of kids there working on their games.

I have a Platinum membership on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama.

I pay $186 a month (including taxes). Includes greens fees on the whole trail. Unlimited range balls on my home course. Cart fee is $20 for 18 holes. Plus, i earn loyalty points that I can redeem for rounds of golf and everyone that plays with me gets a discounted rate.